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The Prayer of Faith #6

By Revd 'Remi Tejumola

The Bible says, "Death and life are in the power of the tongue: and they that love it shall eat the fruit thereof" (Proverbs 18:21).

Notice that the Bible didn't say death and life are in the tongue of the prophet or the witch-doctor or God. No, it didn't say so. Simply put, death and life are in YOUR MOUTH. Everytime you open your mouth to talk, you are either speaking life or death into your own life and
circumstance.

In the same vein, whatever you say, from the time you pray, affects your prayer. It either infuse life into it and cause it to come into manifestation or suck life out of it. Faith is a lifestyle, not just
something for prayer time.

You have to call things that be not as though they were, in faith, in order for them to become the things you really desire to have.

Please go over this scripture once again: "Therefore I say unto you, What things soever ye desire, when ye pray, believe that ye receive them, and ye shall have them" (Mark 11:24). The key Word here is BELIEVE THAT YE RECIEVE THEM, and ye shall have them. So since you've
prayed, your confession of faith should now be either I believe I have received it [whatever it is you wanted] or I got it. You have to really believe this way to get the intended results.

When I was in much pain because of kidney stone, I prayed for 5hrs+ and nothing happened untill I confessed, I believe I am healed. Then it happened! Glory be to God.

Till next posting, God bless.

Comments

aajakaiye said…
Excellent bible based teaching. Thanks for taking me back to the basics. Our job is to believe irrespective of the circumstances

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